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6.4.3
<telephonenumber>
This record may be empty and is only entered into the table if
dialback is to be performed when receiving <password>.
e The maximum length of this record is 30 characters (i.e
numbers and dial modifiers).
e This record is left empty by entering two ":" between
<password> and <access-level> or by entering only
<password>, followed by a Carriage Return. In this case
<access-level> will be assigned to zero.
6.4.4
<access-level>
This is a numeric value from the set: [0, 1, 2] and is used to
restrict the rights of the user of <password>.
Access to the modem only as an ordinary user for data transfer.
As value 0, but will also give access to the modem for remote
command operation (if enabled), except for password
commands ( +P commands).
As value 1, but will also give access for operation of +P
commands at local and from remote site.
6.4.5
<crypt(k) or auto login(a)>
This field may either start with K "encryption" or A "Auto login" to
tell which of them should be used for this call.
Using encryption, the correct set-up is :K: in calling modem,
:K=n-m: in answering modem. (Where n and m are two-digit
key-indexes indicating start and stop of keys used for this call).
The answering modem will select which of the keys to be used in
a random way. More information is given in chapter 7.
6.4.6
<user password>
This is your password which is transmitted to the remote side
during either the key negotiation, or the Auto login.
If the modem
is configured to demand a password or a switch
toggle in order to execute +P commands, this will be done only
at the first +P command entered. Further +P commands may be
entered without any restrictions until resultcode ERROR is given,
anon +P command is entered or an empty command line is
entered.

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